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Olive Moorefield - Hernando's Hideaway / Zu Zwei'n Im Mondenschein Album

Olive Moorefield - Hernando's Hideaway / Zu Zwei'n Im Mondenschein Album
Performer: Olive Moorefield
Title: Hernando's Hideaway / Zu Zwei'n Im Mondenschein
Country: Germany
Genre: Pop
Style:Schlager
Catalog number: 45 0043
Label: Heliodor
MP3 album szie: 1848 mb
FLAC album size: 1924 mb

Tracklist

1Zu Zwei'n Im Mondenschein (Moonglow)
2Hernando's Hideaway

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
78 0043Olive Moorefield Hernando's Hideaway / Zu Zwei'n Im Mondenschein ‎(Shellac, 10", Single, Mono)Heliodor78 0043Germany1956

Notes

+ Das Orchester Carl de Groof.

Short intro

Olive Moorefield originally released Zu zwei'n im Mondenschein written by Eddie DeLange, Will Hudson, Irving Mills and Ralph Maria Siegel and Olive Moorefield released it on the single Hernando's Hideaway in 's Hideaway. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Текст песни: I know a dark, secluded place A place where no one knows your face A glass of wine, a fast embrace Its called Hernandos Hideaway, a-way. Olive Moorefield voc, 1932 US album by. Album Tracks. Hernando's Hideaway. Olive Moorefield. Zu Zwei'n Im Mondenschein Moonglow. External Links. The great song Hernando's Hideaway, written by Adler and Ross for the musical Pajama Game in 1953. Hernando Hideaway Bed and Breakfast of Mississippi. Hotel and B&B. BAR DKDC. Austin's Greyhounds amazing new album 'Primates' is out now Since they can't play Memphis right now, we're gonna push out their Album Release Live Stream from their studio Bud's Recording Services tonight at 7pm. Grab some friends and let's boogie. Elizabeth Seal. From the Album The Pajama Game Original London Cast. September 23, 2014. Title by Artist. Listen Now . Just better. Hernando's Hideaway is a tango show tune, largely in long metre, from the musical The Pajama Game, written by Jerry Ross and Richard Adler and published in 1954. It was sung in the stage and film versions of the musical by Carol Haney. The most successful recording of the song was done by Archie Bleyer, the record reaching No. 2 on the Billboard chart in 1954. Johnnie Ray. Overview . Appears On